Even when the driver “seems” obviously at fault, claims can quickly become contested. In our experience, disputes frequently come down to timing and visibility—issues that matter a lot along busy corridors and near places where pedestrians are expected.
Common trouble spots in the area include:
- Crosswalks near signalized intersections, where drivers may argue they were focused on turning traffic
- Bus-stop areas, where pedestrians step into the roadway after passengers board or exit
- Night and low-light conditions, when reflectors, headlights, and street lighting affect what a driver could see
- Construction zones and changing traffic patterns, where lanes shift and driver attention is divided
If you’re dealing with confusion about what happened, don’t let the uncertainty push you into a bad statement or a rushed settlement.


